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1 Introd | when she has occasion to speak of it, even slanders,—namely 2 Introd | by way of contrast we may speak of Flaubert as a disgruntled 3 XXI | let any be lost. You don’t speak to me of the floods, therefore 4 XXXI | because of being unable to speak to me any more.~Never mind! 5 LV | America, and I wanted to speak like a negro.~ 6 LX | and don’t want any one to speak to me. But it is rare and 7 LXXII | have patience. We often speak of you and we love you. 8 XCIV | of whom only five or six speak well. One spends hours over 9 CIV | that of your brain.~You speak of criticism in your last 10 CVI | weep for me if they did not speak of me.~What is your advice, 11 CXXV | putting on my play and do not speak of anything else.~ 12 CLXIX | and should at least try to speak to him.~He did not come, 13 CLXXX | are awaiting events. To speak of all the peril and trouble 14 CXCVII | could not make itself heard. Speak then, justify yourself, 15 CXCVII | nothing to say, if you cannot speak a word of life, if the iniquities 16 CCVI | little girls are growing, we speak of you often; my children 17 CCXXXVI | of JUSTICE of which you speak, I have never seen it apart 18 CCXL | you, although you never speak of coming to see us, and 19 CCXLV | solution. For I write (I speak of an author who respects 20 CCLXX | pays for everything.~Let us speak of other things, it will 21 CCLXXX | Nature alone knows how to speak to the intelligence in a 22 CCC | author friends of whom you speak. I, myself have told the 23 CCCVIII | eternal as a principle? (I speak as a Platonist.) Thus, why 24 CCCIX | infinitely too much. Let us speak of your books, that will 25 CCCIX | life, your serenity, and to speak truly, your greatness.—I, 26 CCCXVIII| friends whose “idol” I am.~You speak to me of your dear and illustrious 27 CCCXIX | quod decet). You do not speak of a COMPLETE EDITION? Ah!